Annie Gonzalez Milliken

Full name: Rev. Annie Gonzalez Milliken

A young white woman with long brown hair smiles.

Annie grew up Unitarian Universalist (UU) in central Illinois and has enjoyed being engaged in various aspects of UU life in Minnesota, New York, California and now Massachusetts. As an ordained minister she served our faith by supporting young adult ministry, campus ministry, and worked with a team of UUA staff to provide support for emerging ministries. She brought experience with leading campus ministries both as a student and as a professional, as well as her young adult identity to this work. 
She lives in Boston with her partner Lucas and two housemates. Annie is affiliated as a minister with First Parish Dorchester where she and Lucas are members. They also participate in The Sanctuary Boston.

From Annie Gonzalez Milliken

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Social Justice | Blue Boat

Can We Really Reclaim Martin Luther King?
From Social Justice
What is "Unwise and Untimely"? The activists of #blacklivesmatter#ReclaimMLKMartin Luther King Day parade and of course I was out there with fellow...
How Will You Show Up?
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RESIST Mass Incarceration and Police Brutality This October Holding the megaphone in my hand felt like standing at the top of a high dive. It looks easy...
Dining on the Side of Love
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Day 27: It's a religious thing Union Theological Seminary was doing her field education at ROC-NY....
Take a Breath
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Day 24: Employ the Sacred Pause lectio divina practice in the morning, when I take the time to focus on one task at a time, my life feels better. That...
How Do We Love Concretely?
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DAY 21: Radically Reintegrate the Formerly Incarcerated New York Reentry Education Network (NYREN), a cross-sector network of 30 organizations devoted t...
Challenge Your Bias
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DAY 19: Practice Radical Love for our Troops Iraq Veterans Against the War. It was good for me to read Rev....
It's ALL Connected
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DAY 13: Intersectional Justice Making environmental justice.” The idea is simple and pretty obvious: low-income and marginalized communities are more...
The Power of Stories
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DAY 10: Sharing Stories The truly very important matter mis-toldhttp://thefeministwire.com/2013/08/a-critical-analysis-of-orange-is-the…; by the story o...

Stories and Voices | Blue Boat

Hope is Creation is Salvation
From Stories and Voices
Today so many people I love are mourning the loss of Unitarian Universalist leader Wendi Winters, murdered in the shooting that happened yesterday at th...
Fiercely UU: Rethinking Normativity
From Stories and Voices
Fiercely UU is a blog series where Unitarian Universalist young adults tell stories about what our faith requires of us and how they follow that call....

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